Urdu was born from the need of communicating in multi-lingual Mughal barracks. It is little surprise then that the constant state of evolution in the language has transformed it from the language used by the likes of Mir, Ghalib and Iqbal to profess philosophies, to the crude mixture of English and Urdu in modern phrasology.
The trend on Monday went viral within minutes as people chipped in with some funny examples of Urdu's evolution, others as a mockery of the the so-called "burgers" of Pakistan.
https://twitter.com/shehper/status/250189524376899584
https://twitter.com/WhateverJani/status/427816717365301248
Ammi mai hath dho... Oh sorry, hands wash karloun?! #truestory #BurgerUrdu
— W. (@Wackticiousness) January 27, 2014
https://twitter.com/Shahalism/status/427815105636466688
Daal me kuch black hai #BurgerUrdu
— Jennifer (@Jenniferjohn_) January 27, 2014
Subah mein the noise was very loud. It woke me up. Acha khasa i was sleeping. #BurgerUrdu
— tarzan of the flowerpot 🇵🇸 (@apkiammi) January 27, 2014
*at wedding dinner* cheap people, thora sa wait nhe krskty. #BurgerUrdu
— Shaheer Adil Azeem (@ShaheerAzeem) January 27, 2014
https://twitter.com/ChaloTheekHay/status/427815975426486272
Beta uncle se handshake karo!
— W. (@Wackticiousness) January 27, 2014
#BurgerUrdu
Mai jaldi mai hoon. Car ki keys kahan hain? #BurgerUrdu
— Tahreem Malik (@Tahreemalik) January 27, 2014
#BurgerUrdu mei khaali boys k sath dosti karti hun , girls bohot mean hoti hain.
— Ramsha Haider (@RamshaHaider) February 27, 2013
While the trend was celebrated on Twitter, some also chose to criticise it.
https://twitter.com/Einsjam/status/250191258562215936
Though the #BurgerUrdu trend started out as something funny and harmless, it also shows us how our national language has changed throughout the years. It also is a perfect example of how we tend to mix English and Urdu on a daily basis and get away with it.
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